Hotels in Japan

How to Find the Best Japan Hotels with Hotels.com

If you're traveling to the exciting country of Japan on business or for a vacation, browse Hotels.com for Japan hotels. The Japanese people are very proud of their history and culture, which helps to make the country such an interesting place to visit. Here at Hotels.com we can help you find top of the range and budget Japan hotels whatever time of year you wish to travel. We have a great selection of hotels and an easy online booking process. Let us help find what you're looking for whether you're after a room for yourself and business colleagues, a family room, or a room for a single guest. Check out Japan hotels on our website that have been rated by previous guests, which offer an accurate evaluation of the accommodation.

What's Japan Like?

Hotels.com provides an online map that pinpoints the exact location of hotels in Japan as well as the distance from nearby tourist attractions like Mount Fiji, Tokyo Disneyland, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, and Osaka Castle. If you're into buying gadgets and technological gismos, then Japan is the place for you. There's a huge range of modern high tech shopping malls which sell every type of product imaginable. Japan is a country revered around the world for its castles, temples, and shrines, like Nijo Castle in Kyoto and the Meiji Shrine in Shibuya in Tokoyo. It also has an efficient transport system and the world famous Shinkansen, bullet train. You can save cash on transport by buying a rail pass along with saving money on accommodation when reserving discount hotels with Hotels.com. Whichever hotel you choose to stay in during your time in Japan, you'll never be too far away from restaurants, cafes, and street stalls.

Tips for Getting Along with Locals in Japan

After making an online hotel booking with Hotels.com, why not learn some Japanese, which can help you get along with the friendly locals? The Japanese people really appreciate foreigners who have taken the time to learn a few basic words and phrases to order food or buy electronic gadgets. While English is spoken in the larger cities, rural Japan is not exactly well known for speaking English. Eating plays a major part in Japanese family life and culture. Try traditional Japanese cuisine like miso soup with rice, fish with pickled vegetables or noodles. How about reserving a hotel with Hotels.com during a Japanese festival? The Kanda Festival, which takes place annually in Tokyo, is a great event to experience to find out what Japan is all about.